Majorities of Americans say unions have a positive effect on U.S. and that decline in union membership is bad
A narrow majority of Americans continue to say labor unions have a positive effect on the way things are going in the United States.
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A narrow majority of Americans continue to say labor unions have a positive effect on the way things are going in the United States.
A year later, here’s a look back at how Americans saw the events of Jan. 6 and how some partisan divisions grew wider over time.
Americans are closely divided over whether people convicted of crimes spend too much, too little or about the right amount of time in prison.
Most Republicans say the primary reason for the rise in confirmed coronavirus cases is that more people are being tested.
71% of U.S. adults say they are confident that medical centers in their area can handle the needs of seriously ill people during the pandemic.
Cooperating in a time of a crisis has taken on urgency as government leaders urge Americans to take steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
As the race for the nomination heats up, supporters of the major Democratic candidates stand apart from one another in notable ways.
There’s broad concern among Democrats and Republicans about the influence that made-up news could have during the 2020 presidential election.
59% of Americans are following news about the 2020 candidates closely, but far fewer are following it very closely at this stage of the race.
A 46% plurality of U.S. adults say the president did something wrong regarding Ukraine and it was enough to justify his removal from office.
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